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Human age estimation based on facial images has many potential applications in practice. However, the current age estimation techniques are not matured. Most studies focus only on neutral faces, that is, expressionless faces. Several expressions such as happy expression, may help to improve the prediction accuracy. Recently, some works reported that expressions could badly impact on the accuracy....
The usage of convex hulls for classification is discussed with a practical algorithm, in which a sample is classified according to the distances to convex hulls. Sometimes convex hulls of classes are too close to keep a large margin. In this paper, we discuss a way to keep a margin larger than a specified value. To do this, we introduce a concept of "expanded convex hull" and confirm its...
A relationship between generalization error and training samples in kernel regressors is discussed in this paper. The generalization error can be decomposed into two components. One is a distance between an unknown true function and an adopted model space. The other is a distance between an estimated function and the orthogonal projection of the unknown true function onto the model space. In our previous...
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